Books

What are you reading? 3465 books / 8774 members / 26677 posts This group is for anyone, of any background or age group, who is interested in talking about...Books. Books you want to read, have read, are reading; books you have heard of and not yet read; books of any genre. You are welcome to ask for recommendations or opinions.

If you are plugging your new book, blog, group, etc., please only do this in the Shameless Self Promotion thread. If these are posted anywhere else, they will be deleted.
Good Reads 29 books / 498 members / 2055 posts The motto for this group is "Anything goes." Any genre and every genre.

How it's going to work is that each month a different member will select 4 or 5 books that he would like to read. He will then post a new thread with the titles in it. At that point the rest of us can respond with our vote. By the end of the voting period (the 15th of the month), the book with the most votes will win. In case of a tie, both books will be selected and if members want to read both books, they may, or if you want to choose which one you read, that is fine as well.

In order to be selected to nominate books you have to have participated in the book voting or discussion one or two months prior. Participation means discussing or voting. The person who nominates books is selected one month in advance so that the date of voting can begin early.

All genres will be accepted as appropriate for this group. It can be anything from a best seller, horror, drama, real life, non-fiction, humor, YA, children's, science fiction, classic, you name it, we can read it. Don't feel like you have to read every book we choose. If you don't like our selection, feel free to sit this one out. Or, if you want to sit out a few months for various other reasons, not a problem.

This is YOUR book group. Everyone has a say so in what they want to read by picking out a few titles themselves. At the same time, you also get a little bit of choice and opinion in the voting each cycle.

If you want to receive group notifications about voting and winning titles, make sure to sign your name on the thread about wanting to receive notifications.




2007 Books
August
Lucky You by Carl Hiaasen and After the Plague by T.C. Boyle (nominated by notrorygilmore)
September
A Spot of Bother by Mark Haddon (nominated by jrwojow)
October
The Know-It-All by AJ Jacobs (nominated by maggiethecat74)
November
The Bridge of Sighs by Richard Russo (nominated by Cheryl)
December/January
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen (nominated by Aimeesue)

2008 Books
December/January
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen (nominated by aimeesue)
February
Beneath a Marble Sky by John Shors (nominated by Doughgirl)
March
Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon (nominated by Pepi)
April
The Soul Catcher by Michael White (nominated by beachlover20855)
May
The Space Betweeen Us by Thrity Umrigar and Tales of a Female Nomad: Living at Large in the World by Rita Golden Gelman (nominated by Booksaremylife)
June
The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffengger (nominated by Trupti)
July
Gods in Alabama by Joshilyn Jackson (nominated by ToniK)
August
Sundays at Tiffany's by James Patterson (nominated by Ruth Ann H.)
September
The Kindness of Strangers by Katrina Kittle (nominated by sweatpea78
October
Amagansett by Mark Mills (nominated by maggiethecat).
November
March by Geraldine Brooks (nominated by Denizen)
December
A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray (nominated by Brianne)

2009 Books
January
Heart-shaped Box by Joe Hill (nominated by Tien H.)
February
The Saffron Kitchen by Yasmine Crowther (nominated by Emsgirl)
March
Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman (nominated by Serenity)
April
White Tiger by Aravind Adiga and Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky (nominated by Regina L)
May
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows (nominated by Dawn R.)
June
The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett (nominated by Patty F.)
July
The Plague of Doves by Louise Erdrich (nominated by Don K)
August
Middlesex: A Novel by Jeffrey Eugenides (nominated by Zeni T)
September
Moloka'i by Alan Brennart (nominated by Brianne)
October
Perfume: The Story of a Murdere by Patrcik Suskind (nominated by Bridget K)


PLEASE ONLY PUT BOOKS WE HAVE READ IN THIS GROUP ON THE GROUP SHELF. Recently I've noticed a lot of authors placing their books on our shelf. Our shelf is reserved for the books we've read, or nominated, ONLY.
Women of Lore 804 books / 630 members / 20267 posts This group is for women who want to have a laid back good time, and to enjoy each others company and conversations.

It's kinda like a, girls night out.
Moody Readers 256 books / 12 members / 553 posts A place to keep record of what we have read through out the year.

For new members: Start a post of what you are reading.Set it up however is best for you.There are times someone will make a comment or ask about a book or books that are being read in your post.

The members here have books in common. If there are any questions just send us a note.
WRC Book Club 3 books / 2 members / 1 posts WRC Book Club is a summer reading club that may meet sporadically throughout the year. We meet monthly at WRC Pool. We take turns choosing books, and read mostly fiction.
Women Speak 628 books / 1535 members / 17270 posts This group is for women to speak about issues concerning women.

FOR WOMEN ONLY. No men are permitted to join.
(If you are a man and you received an invitation, it was by mistake. I'm sorry, but you are not welcome here. Kindly, remove yourself or else you shall be removed.)
Because of the nature of our conversations, if you are a girl (under the age of 18), please get parental consent prior to joining.


RULES:

NO religious debates. Take that up in a forum that is designed for religious debates. Refer to only your religious beliefs in that they help form your opinion. Do not speak of the tenants of a faith that is not yours.

No personal attacks. Do not use a member's name or any pronouns referring to a member with ANY derogatory comment, such as, naive, sexist, stupid, immature, etc.. Do not use any descriptions that demean a person's character, intelligence or belief's

Do censor your own comments prior to submission to ensure that they are respectful of the other members in the group.

Do pause before submitting in a heated discussion and take a second look at what you are about to submit.

Recommendations:
Be specific and don't use generalizations. When debating, be sure to counter specific points made and address the member who made the point.

Give people the benefit of doubt. This is the Internet therefore you don't have the vantage point of reading body language.

Ask for clarification. Ask questions. We could avoid a lot of hurt feelings if we first ask if a person is saying what we think they are saying.

State your position without expectation. The goal is to be heard and share your position. We're not here to win converts.

If you do feel attacked, address the offender directly and let them know that what they said (and be specific) hurt, upset, concerned you. And communicate this without countering with an insult. It's hard to listen when you're feeling attacked.

When stating statistics provide cite (web link, article, book).
The White Elephants 323 books / 69 members / 25753 posts Group discussion of novels, movies, and topics facing each of us today. And, of course, to add to the fun of existence!
Words/Quotes 200 books / 590 members / 3247 posts If you like to have fun then this is where you need to be. This site is dedicated to quotes and words.

Word for the day: Post any word that you want with the definition and put the word in a sentence.

I must warn you that this can get off the wall funny and off topic at times. Enjoy!!

This group is made up of all ages. Please keep the younger ones in mind when you post. Thank You!

The way the discussions are set-up now, please look on the other pages for other word/quote games.
We are working to keep these active as well. Thanks for being active and patient with us.
Litwits 75 books / 10 members / 1178 posts For all memebers of Team A in Last Tagger Standing. This is the place for us to discuss strategy, record our reading, and generally get to know one another.
Gummy Bears and the People That Love Them 9 books / 7 members / 2 posts this group is for anyone who enjoys reading and likes to snack on delicious gummy treats...
Jabbering and Exchanging 80 books / 308 members / 605 posts This group is for anyone who wants to share the book/books their local book club is reading, talk about that book or any book for that matter, and jabbering about your current book and favorite books.

If you don't belong to a book club...no problem...join us for book ideas and some fun.
LBSC 642 Reads 22 books / 4 members / 0 posts Spring 2009 UMD MLS students
OC MOM3 Book Club 4 books / 3 members / 4 posts
Cary Book Club 46 books / 24 members / 13 posts We are a group of women who are in a book club and needed a place to log our activities.

Next month's book is Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. Meeting is at Heidi's house, Thursday December 3rd at 8:00 - 201 Conestoga
Thirty years old and up 17 books / 4 members / 54 posts This group is for those of us who have been on this Earth for thirty years or more. I have seen that alot of the newer groups are younger people (which it is great to see that so many young people like to read), but I thought that a group like this would be interesting. We can discuss books, give recommendations, and talk about what ever interests us.
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